UF Student Government elections will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. Voting locations are at the Reitz Union, Southwest Recreation Center, Springs Complex, Veterinary Medicine Academic Building, Marston Science Library, Broward Hall, Jennings Hall, Murphree Hall, CSE building and the Levin College of Law.

Students will choose the presidential, vice-presidential and treasurer candidates from the Swamp Party or the Students Party. The Swamp Party ticket includes Christina Bonarrigo for president, Joselyn Rivas for vice president and Jayce Victor for treasurer, while the Students Party ticket includes Johnny Castillo for president, Jenna Goldman for vice president and Will "Billy" Farrell for treasurer, according to the UF Student Government website.

Also on the ballot are candidates for senators to represent each UF college and a non-binding referendum on the soft closing of bars. Currently, clubs and bars are required to close at 2 a.m., but the referendum states that allowing a soft closing at 3 a.m. would "let bar and club patrons take their time to make sure [students and residents] are in a state to leave and head home," according to a sample ballot.

<p>University of Florida students will face a choice on Tuesday and Wednesday to pick what political party will control and direct Student Government and its $18.2 million budget.</p><p>UF Student Government elections will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. Voting locations are at the Reitz Union, Southwest Recreation Center, Springs Complex, Veterinary Medicine Academic Building, Marston Science Library, Broward Hall, Jennings Hall, Murphree Hall, CSE building and the Levin College of Law.</p><p>Students will choose the presidential, vice-presidential and treasurer candidates from the Swamp Party or the Students Party. The Swamp Party ticket includes Christina Bonarrigo for president, Joselyn Rivas for vice president and Jayce Victor for treasurer, while the Students Party ticket includes Johnny Castillo for president, Jenna Goldman for vice president and Will "Billy" Farrell for treasurer, according to the UF Student Government website.</p><p>Also on the ballot are candidates for senators to represent each UF college and a non-binding referendum on the soft closing of bars. Currently, clubs and bars are required to close at 2 a.m., but the referendum states that allowing a soft closing at 3 a.m. would "let bar and club patrons take their time to make sure [students and residents] are in a state to leave and head home," according to a sample ballot.</p>